How to watch Phoenix Suns vs. Minnesota Timberwolves: Live stream info, preview for tonight's game

Tonight's Peacock NBA Monday matchup features a showdown between the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves. This is the second of three meetings between the two teams this season. The Suns won the last match-up 114-113 on November 21. Live coverage tonight begins at 7:00 PM ET. See below for additional information on how to watch follow all of the NBA action on NBC and Peacock.

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Raynaud has emerged as a legitimate backup big, and he should remain in the starting lineup until Domantas Sabonis returns.

Phoenix Suns:

The Phoenix Suns fell 117-98 to the Houston Rockets on Friday. It was the team's first game of the season, without Devin Booker for the entire contest. Booker, who leads the Suns in scoring (25.0 ppg) and assists (6.7 apg), suffered a right groin strain in last Monday's win against the LA Clippers. He will not play tonight and will be reevaluated before the team's Dec. 10 matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Minnesota Timberwolves:

The Timberwolves defeated the Clippers 109-106 on Saturday, extending their win streak to five straight games. They are now tied with the Boston Celtics for the second-longest active run behind the Oklahoma City Thunder (15).

Jaden McDaniels led the Timberwolves with 27 points on Saturday. The sixth-year forward is on pace for career highs in points (16.0 ppg), field goal percentage (53.5%), and three-point percentage (48.6%) this season.

Julius Randle added 24 points and 6 rebounds, while Anthony Edwards finished with 15 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.

How to watch Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves:

  • When: Tonight, Monday, December 8
  • Where: Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
  • Time: 7:30 PM ET
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It’s Mohamed Salah v Liverpool, and nobody is coming out of it well | Jonathan Wilson

Handing the Egyptian a contract extension while also bringing about a new identity has backfired terribly

There is perhaps nothing in a career as hard as the leaving of it. Unless something utterly remarkable happens, Mohamed Salah has played his last game for Liverpool. Left out of the starting lineup for each of the last three matches, he trained on Monday after his extraordinary post-match tirade following the 3-3 draw with Leeds but he has not been selected for the Champions League against Inter on Tuesday. He may or may not be with the team for Saturday’s game at Anfield against Brighton (“I don’t know if I am going to play or not but I am going to enjoy it,” he said). After that, he will be in Morocco for the Africa Cup of Nations with the Egypt national team and the transfer window will have opened by the time the tournament is over.

How has it come to this? Salah is one of Liverpool’s all-time greats. He lies behind only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt in their all-time goalscoring charts. Across all clubs, only Alan Shearer, Harry Kane and Wayne Rooney have scored more Premier League goals. He played a key role in two Premier League titles and a Champions League. He’s won the Premier League Golden Boot four times and been named player of the year three times by both his fellow players and soccer writers – including last year. He’s only 33 and there has been no obvious sign yet of him fading with age. This is not the end anybody would have wanted.

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Winter Meetings buzz: Alonso sweepstakes, conflicting Marte reports and more

Winter Meetings buzz: Alonso sweepstakes, conflicting Marte reports and more originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The 2025 MLB Winter Meetings began Sunday in Orlando, Fla., and the Boston Red Sox have already been linked to multiple stars in the rumor mill.

Will Boston make any noteworthy moves before the meetings conclude on Wednesday? That remains to be seen, but Craig Breslow has already proven to be active this time of year since taking over as chief baseball officer. The Red Sox completed their blockbuster deal for ace Garrett Crochet during last year’s Winter Meetings.

What’s in store for Boston this time around? Here’s the latest from Orlando:

The Joe Ryan dream may be dead

Minnesota Twins right-hander Joe Ryan has been linked to the Red Sox since the 2025 MLB trade deadline. Boston inquired about the 29-year-old in July, but according to reports, the two sides never came close to completing a trade.

Don’t expect Ryan to join the Red Sox rotation this offseason, either.

According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Twins don’t intend to deal Ryan or any other stars on their roster, despite their trade deadline fire sale. WEEI’s Rob Bradford later added that the Red Sox have “drawn back on their pursuit” of Ryan.

An All-Star in 2025, Ryan is an ideal trade target for a Red Sox club that could still use a true No. 2 starter to slot behind ace Garrett Crochet. He’s coming off a strong campaign in which he posted a 3.42 ERA and 1.035 WHIP with 194 strikeouts and 39 walks in 31 games (171 innings).

Instead, it looks like the Red Sox are content with their current starting pitching staff, which looks something like this after acquiring Sonny Gray from the St. Louis Cardinals and Johan Oviedo from the Pittsburgh Pirates:

  1. Garrett Crochet, LHP
  2. Sonny Gray, RHP
  3. Brayan Bello, RHP
  4. Johan Oviedo, RHP
  5. Kutter Crawford, RHP

Other depth options include Connelly Early, Hunter Dobbins, Patrick Sandoval, Payton Tolle, and Kyle Harrison. It’s a relatively deep staff, but one that could use at least one more frontline starter.

Nevertheless, it appears Boston will shift its attention to the big bats on the trade and free-agent markets.

Conflicting reports on Ketel Marte

Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte has been the subject of trade rumors this offseason, and those rumors have only heated up at the Winter Meetings. Jon Heyman of The New York Post reported that the Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays were among the clubs showing interest in trading for Marte.

Marte would be an excellent fit for the Red Sox as one of the best offensive infielders in the league. Second base has been a revolving door for Boston over the last few years, and the three-time All-Star would undoubtedly provide stability at the position.

Don’t get too excited, though, Sox fans. Bradford poured cold water on the Marte-to-Red Sox rumors shortly after Heyman’s report:

Marte, 32, slashed .283/.376/.517 with 28 homers and 72 RBI last season. He signed a team-friendly six-year, $116.5 million contract with Arizona last April, so it would likely take a hefty trade package to acquire him.

It would be a risky move for a middle infielder approaching his mid-30s, but Marte would add much-needed slugging to the Red Sox lineup while filling one of the roster’s most glaring voids at second base.

Polar Bear sighting in Florida

If you’re a Sox fan who’s bummed out by the Ryan and Marte updates, here’s one that should cheer you up: The Red Sox are among the teams Pete “The Polar Bear” Alonso plans to meet with in Orlando, according to Heyman.

Alonso checks all the boxes for Boston as a right-handed-hitting slugger who can split time between first base and DH. The 31-year-old’s swing is tailor-made for Fenway Park.

Outside of the abbreviated 2020 MLB campaign, Alonso has tallied at least 34 homers in each season of his seven-year career. Last year he hit 38, earning his fifth All-Star nod and finishing 11th in National League MVP voting. He also remained one of baseball’s most durable players, appearing in all 162 games for the second consecutive season.

If the Red Sox are serious about bolstering the middle of their lineup, they should prioritize signing Alonso this winter.

Royals a perfect match?

Earlier this month, it was revealed that the Kansas City Royals would be willing to trade one of their top starting pitchers — including left-hander Cole Ragans — for outfield help. Rosenthal shared an update Sunday, noting that the Royals hope to acquire two outfielders this offseason, one via trade and one in free agency.

Despite the Red Sox’ apparent satisfaction with their current starting staff, this makes them a perfect trade partner for Kansas City. Their outfield is crowded, and Jarren Duran is widely expected to be one of their most valuable trade chips. Although the Royals seem to prefer right-handed-hitting outfielders, Duran is too talented to pass on if Boston includes the 2024 All-Star in an enticing package.

Ragans would immediately slot in as the No. 2 starter behind Crochet, but the Royals appear more motivated to move fellow southpaw Kris Bubic. The 28-year-old broke out in 2025, notching a 2.55 ERA in his first All-Star season.

Why Buster Posey doesn't completely close door on Giants trading Bryce Eldridge

Why Buster Posey doesn't completely close door on Giants trading Bryce Eldridge originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

ORLANDO — When the Giants first started talking to the Boston Red Sox about Rafael Devers, the initial ask was for top prospect Bryce Eldridge, which was an easy no for president of baseball operations Buster Posey. 

Six months later, others in the industry are playing the part of the Red Sox. With little to discuss in terms of actual moves, Eldridge’s name has been floated in some corners over the past couple of weeks. The thinking from some in the industry is that with Devers at first base, the Giants now can afford to deal Eldridge for a frontline starting pitcher to pair with Logan Webb long-term. 

The organization’s preference, though, is to pair Eldridge and Devers for years to come. During his session with reporters on Monday at the MLB Winter Meetings, Posey threw some cold water on any trade rumors. 

“We listen on everybody, but Bryce, we think the sky is the limit for this guy,” Posey said. “He just turned 21 years old. I know he didn’t put up great numbers in his limited playing time (but) he didn’t look like he was overmatched or scared. I thought he had some really good at-bats for being not even 21 (at the time). I think sometimes you can say, ‘Well the guy is young and maybe you’ve got to take that into account,’ but this guy has flown through the system and is playing at Double-A, Triple-A at 19, 20 years old. 

“I think he’s got a chance to be one of the biggest impact bats for the next 10-15 years in the big leagues potentially. I think we’ll listen, but we like him a lot.”

Eldridge might be the best Giants position player prospect since Posey, and he has done nothing since being drafted in the first round in 2023 to cause anyone to pump the brakes on the hype. He was just 3-for-28 in a late-season cameo, but he also had an average exit velocity of 95.6 mph, just above Aaron Judge’s league-leading mark of 95.4. Had he qualified for leaderboards, he also would have been the leader in hard-hit percentage. 

Eldridge profiles as the type of player you build a lineup around, which is why others understandably ask about him when they start engaging Posey and general manager Zack Minasian in trade talks. But unless a Paul Skenes or Tarik Skubal is being dangled on the other end, the Giants seem likely to give the same answer they gave the Red Sox in June. 

While a lot of rumors this time of year have little behind them (the Giants are not actually pursuing Kyle Schwarber, for example), it’s understandable that Eldridge’s name would get floated. Devers is signed through 2033 and it would be a bit unusual to build around a pair of left-handed first base/DH types. While the Giants haven’t fully closed the door on Eldridge one day getting reps in the outfield, that’s not in the plans for 2026. 

Still, Posey thinks the duo works. He offered a quick “yes” when asked about it Monday. On the “Giants Talk” podcast, Minasian pointed out that a lot of teams prefer to rotate players into the DH spot for rest and health reasons, but this situation might be a good exception. 

“Those things make a lot of sense, unless you have someone that you put there that you think is a legitimate middle-of-the-order bat,” he said. 

The more relevant discussion with Eldridge might be how having that combination at first and DH will impact the rest of the roster. Wilmer Flores won’t be back and there doesn’t appear to be room for Dominic Smith, either. Posey said Monday that his preference would be for the bench to offer more positional versatility than it did in 2025. 

Eldridge had surgery earlier this offseason to remove a bone spur in his left wrist, but Minasian said he already is fully cleared. Despite his lack of experience, he’ll be a frontrunner for a roster spot in camp next spring, and the Giants are excited about the possibility of both Eldridge and Devers working with new infield coach Ron Washington on a daily basis in Scottsdale. 

They believe both can grow to be above-average defensively, and Posey said Devers, who showed flashes of being a very good defensive first baseman, won’t be bothered if the Giants end up with a two-man rotation between first base and DH. 

“I think just based on the little bit of time that we were around Rafi last year, he’s a team guy and he wants to win,” he said. “If Bryce is beating down the door, he’s going to want somebody protecting him in the lineup, too.”

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"There is A Deal To Be Made There": NHL Insider Believes Quinn Hughes Trade To Detroit is Possible

The Detroit Red Wings have been thrust into the spotlight in recent days as trade chatter intensifies around Vancouver Canucks captain and former Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes. What began as speculation has taken on new legitimacy after Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman confirmed that the Canucks have held discussions with both the Red Wings and the New Jersey Devils regarding potential trades for the 26-year-old star defenseman.

Friedman went as far as saying, “I do believe that if Vancouver and Detroit wanted to make a deal, I do believe there is a deal to be made there.” His recent reports around the proposed deal suggest that Vancouver's looking for a reliable center with all signs pointing to rookie Nate Danielson as being the most likely candidate to be the center that he is referring to as part of the deal. 

While the potential cost of acquiring Hughes would be steep, the question looming largest for Red Wings fans is whether the elite defenseman would commit long-term to Detroit. Hughes is under contract through the end of next season, leaving his future beyond that point uncertain.

Friedman emphasized that the situation is murky, noting that nobody has a sense of what Hughes himself wants to do. Fellow insider Frank Seravalli echoed that sentiment, adding that Hughes does not appear to have a firm preference yet regarding his long-term destination. For Detroit, that ambiguity could either be a warning sign or an opening.

Detroit’s front office, led by GM Steve Yzerman, may see an opportunity to persuade Hughes that he could become the final foundational piece in the team’s ongoing rebuild. With emerging young talent at forward and solidifying depth on defense, Hughes could be positioned as the player who accelerates the Red Wings back into contender status.

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At just 26, Hughes is already widely regarded as the greatest defenseman in Canucks history. Through 455 regular-season games, he has amassed 61 goals and 370 assists for 431 points, along with a career plus-25 rating. He holds Vancouver’s franchise records for both career points and career assists by a defenseman, surpassing longtime standout Alex Edler.

Hughes reached a new peak in the 2023–24 season, posting a career-high 92 points and earning the James Norris Trophy as the NHL’s top defenseman. His dominance cemented his status not only as Vancouver’s best blue-liner ever, but as one of the top offensive defensemen in the modern NHL.

Whether Hughes ultimately ends up in the Motor City, Vancouver or even New Jersey may hinge on which team can make the most compelling case for his long-term future.

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Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Time to add Maxime "Mad Max" Raynaud

Week 7 of the NBA season is in the books, and Week 8 will feature NBA Cup bracket play, starting with quarterfinal action on Tuesday and Wednesday and finishing up with semifinal play on Saturday.

Because of the NBA Cup games, schedules are a bit odd this week. No teams play four games. Five teams play three games, nine teams play only one game, and the remaining 16 teams will get two games.

Of the teams playing three games, we’ve got three waiver wire adds. Our featured add, Maxime Raynaud, will get three games this week, as will Jay Huff and Collin Gillespie.

The remaining adds feature a Dallas PG who has played phenomenally as of late, an emerging Orlando option who could be in line for an expanded role and a pair of brothers getting it done for their respective teams.

Here are the top fantasy basketball waiver wire adds for Week 8.

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Fantasy Basketball Priority Adds

1. Maxime Raynaud
2. Ryan Nembhard
3. Jay Huff
4. Collin Gillespie
5. Kyle Filipowski
6. Anthony Black
7. Jordan Walsh
8. Jaylon Tyson
9. Cam Spencer
10. Pat Spencer

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The Emirates NBA Cup has thrown the Week 8 schedule for a loop, with Indiana, Minnesota and Sacramento having excellent schedules.

Collin Gillespie, Phoenix Suns (33 percent rostered)

Devin Booker has already been ruled out on Monday, and he’ll miss a second straight game. Dillon Brooks is also banged up, so Gillespie could see a monster boost in usage if Brooks is sidelined. Over his last five games, Gillespie has averaged 19.6 points, 2.4 rebounds. 4.6 assists, 1.2 steals and 4.6 triples across 31.8 minutes.

Ryan Nembhard, Dallas Mavericks (27 percent rostered)

Nembhard has excelled as Dallas’ starting PG, averaging 14.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 6.8 dimes and 2.5 triples across 26.7 minutes over his last six games running with the first unit. In that span, Nembhard has hot 63.8% from the field and 68.2% from beyond the arc while committing just 1.3 turnovers.

Anthony Black, Orlando Magic (27 percent rostered)

Over his last 11 outings, Black has averaged 16.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.2 triples. He posted a double-double on Sunday, going for 14/11/4 across 30 minutes. With Franz Wagner (leg) set to potentially miss time and JalenSuggs banged up in the fourth quarter, Black could continue to see meaningful run moving forward.

Jaylon Tyson, Cleveland Cavaliers (25 percent rostered)

Tyson has started five straight games for the banged-up Cavaliers, averaging 18.6 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 0.6 steals, 0.8 blocks and 2.6 triples. Cleveland has dealt with multiple injuries throughout the season, and Tyson should stay involved as a starter at best or as one of the first Cavs off the bench at worst.

Jay Huff, Indiana Pacers (25 percent rostered)

The blocks specialist has logged five straight starts and averaged 11 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 3.6 swats and 2.2 triples across 23.8 minutes. The big man leads the Association in total blocks, but he can also score, hit triples and find teammates, making him more than just a one-category player.

Kyle Filipowski, Utah Jazz (20 percent rostered)

Filipowski has shined over his last five games with averages of 14 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.2 triples. With LauriMarkkanen (illness) sidelined on Sunday, Filipowski posted a strong 21/10/2/3 line across 36 minutes. Whether he’s starting or coming off the bench, Filipowski should see meaningful minutes and be in line for quality production moving forward.

Cam Spencer, Memphis Grizzlies (16 percent rostered)

Spencer has been productive for the Grizzlies over the last eight games, averaging 15.3 points, 2.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists, 1.1 steals and 2.8 triples across 25.1 minutes. It’s unclear when JaMorant will return, and Spencer should keep playing an increased role for as long as the star guard is sidelined.

Jordan Walsh, Boston Celtics (15 percent rostered)

Walsh has started 12 straight games for the Celtics, but his production has picked up significantly across his last five games. In that span, he’s averaged 14 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.8 steals, 1.0 blocks and 1.4 triples across 27.8 minutes. He’s locked into a big role with Boston, and he should be on your fantasy radar.

Maxime Raynaud, Sacramento Kings (14 percent rostered)

"Mad Max" has seen a major boost in playing time and production across his last four outings. In that span, the rookie out of Stanford has averaged 16.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.3 blocks and 0.8 triples across 25.5 minutes. He posted a 25/6/3/1/1 line against Houston and followed it up with a 12/10 double-double in his first start. Raynaud has become Sacramento’s top backup center. He should remain a starter for as long as DomantasSabonis is out and see meaningful minutes once Sabonis returns.

Pat Spencer, Golden State Warriors (11 percent rostered)

StephenCurry is probable for Golden State’s next game, but Spencer is still worth rostering. Golden State has dealt with multiple injuries recently, and Spencer has stepped up. He looks like the next man up in this rotation, and even once the Warriors get healthy, Spencer could see enough minutes off the bench to be productive in standard leagues.

Other options:Donte DiVincenzo (44%), Jerami Grant (42%), Ryan Kalkbrenner (27%), Naji Marshall (21%), Miles McBride (15%),  Robert Williams (11%), Luke Kornet (9%), Tidjane Salaun (2%), Jamaree Bouyea (0%)

Four key trends fueling Celtics' rapid rise up East standings

Four key trends fueling Celtics' rapid rise up East standings originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics were 5-7 after a loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Nov. 11. It was fair to wonder at that time whether this Celtics team had what it took to make the playoffs, or if they would sink to the NBA Draft Lottery for the first time since 2014.

No one is wondering about that scenario anymore.

Since that loss in Philly, the Celtics have been on an impressive run with a 10-2 record in their last 12 games. This stretch has seen the Celtics rise up the Eastern Conference standings to third place with a 15-9 record following Sunday’s road win against the Toronto Raptors.

What’s fueling this surge from the C’s? Let’s look at four key trends from this 12-game span (Nov. 12 through Dec. 7).

Offensive rating is elite

No team has a better offensive rating than the Celtics’ 128.6 over their last 12 games. The next-closest is the Denver Nuggets at 125.9.

A couple factors are leading to this high offensive rating for the C’s. During this stretch, they rank No. 3 in points per game (122.8), No. 3 in field goal percentage (50.3), No. 4 in 3-point percentage (41.2), No. 3 in second-chance points (17.4) per game and No. 9 in points off turnovers (18.8) per game.

“We’re definitely going through a stretch of shooting luck, that’s for sure,” Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said after Friday’s win over the Los Angeles Lakers at TD Garden.

“We’re definitely shooting the ball better than we were, so that does make everything seem better. But I think you come into the season with an identity and a level of execution that you wanna have, and then you learn more about your team.

“As we continue to evolve offensively and have guys in different spots, playing different lineups, working the reads, what the matchups are, what the coverages are, what the spacing should be … I think we came in with an identity of how we wanted to play, and I think it’s ever-evolving just based on the season. I think the guys are doing a good job of understanding that.”

The Celtics’ offense has been much better of late, but there’s still work to be done on the defensive end of the floor. Boston is 16th in defensive rating during this 10-2 stretch.

Jaylen Brown playing like an MVP

Brown deserves to make a huge jump in NBA.com’s next MVP ladder rankings. The 2024 NBA Finals MVP is playing arguably the best basketball of his career right now.

Over the last 12 games, Brown is scoring 30.6 points per game (sixth-highest in the league), while shooting 47.6 percent from the field and 36.8 percent from 3-point range. He’s also averaging 7.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game in that span.

Brown’s consistency has been huge for the Celtics. He has scored 30-plus points in six of his last seven games, and he’s hit that mark in 13 games overall, tied for second-most in the NBA this season.

Brown’s 29.1 points per game average this season would rank third-highest in team history.

The 29-year-old wing is playing like a legit No. 1 franchise cornerstone. He has put the Celtics on his back while Jayson Tatum is out of the lineup due to injury. Brown is well on his way to earning an All-NBA selection for the second time in his career.

Derrick White finding groove from 3-point range

Brown has been fantastic, but one man can’t carry a team to a 10-2 record alone, especially when that stretch includes games against a lot of opponents that are currently in a playoff spot. White has stepped up in a major way over the last 12 games, and the numbers speak for themselves.

White was shooting 28 percent on 3-pointers over the first 12 games of the season. He shot 39.8 percent from beyond the arc over the last 12 games.

“Derrick is finding his stride as well,” Brown said after Friday’s victory over the Lakers. “When Derrick starts checking his pockets for threes, that’s a good sign for our team.”

The uptick in 3-point shooting percentage for White has been the most prominent driver of his improvement. White has never shot worse than 38.1 percent from 3-point range in a full season with the Celtics, and he’s now at 33.8 percent overall after his recent surge.

White has averaged 23.5 points, 5.5 assists and 4.3 rebounds over the last six games. The Celtics need this kind of effectiveness from the veteran guard to maintain their place in the top three of the East standings.

Jordan Walsh providing a spark at both ends of the floor

It’s not a coincidence that the Celtics’ 10-2 run started with Walsh being inserted into the starting lineup. The 2023 second-round pick has been one of the most improved players this season.

His defense has always been very good, and it’s one of the primary reasons why he was drafted in the first place.

But you could argue that the most profound improvement in his game has come offensively.

He is averaging 14 points on 76.5 percent shooting (63.6 percent from 3-point range) over the last five games. He’s not just hitting a bunch of 3-pointers, either. Walsh is scoring points in the paint, too, including second-chance points from offensive rebounds and put-back dunks.

The key for Walsh is maintaining this level of play on a consistent basis. The fact that teams need to respect his ability to stretch the floor as an outside shooter a lot more than they did in the past is a huge game-changer for Boston.

The Celtics needed a role player (or two) to take a huge leap with Tatum out, and Walsh has filled that role extremely well so far.

5 questions for Yankees GM Brian Cashman to answer at 2025 MLB Winter Meetings

The 2025 MLB Winter Meetings are here.

For the Yankees, it's been a quiet start to the offseason, one that has many fans clamoring for GMBrian Cashmanto start making moves to improve a roster that could not return to the World Series in 2025 after flirting with their first title in nearly two decades a year prior. 

Although Cashman has been known to work in the shadows in the offseason, this year's Winter Meetings could prove fruitful for the Yanks. 

With plenty of holes to fill and questions to be answered, here are five that the longtime GM needs to address this week...

How much are Yanks willing to spend?

This feels like an annual question for Cashman, but it warrants addressing. Hal Steinbrenner's comments about the payroll "ideally" being lower in 2026 have many fans nervous that Cashman will be buying from the bargain bin this offseason. 

Perhaps Trent Grisham accepting the qualifying offer affects the team's spending, but it shouldn't. Bellinger is a clear priority for Cashman, but it will likely take the team over the $300 million threshold. 

Cashman will be asked about this year's payroll and he won't answer in a way that gives clarity, but the best way he can is by signing players who will push them over that mark. Currently, the team's payroll is at around $283.6 million, so one big signing will dispel all questions about the 2026 payroll.

How far is New York willing to go for Cody Bellinger?

Going along with the payroll, Cashman has to answer how far the organization is willing to go to re-sign Bellinger. 

Cashman has been in this position before, most recently with Soto, but with options for a free agent plus outfielder relegated to Bellinger and Kyle Tucker this offseason, the Yankees GM needs someone to man left field. 

Reports say the Yankees are making a "big effort" to bring back Bellinger, but is that all talk? When Soto was a free agent, the Yankees made a good offer, but the Mets simply went above and beyond for the outfielder's services. Will Cashman let that happen again when it comes to Bellinger? It's hard to tell, and Cashman will say it allows Jasson Dominguez and Spencer Jones a chance to win a spot this spring. But it's an unserious notion considering the team's expectations.

Devin Williams' departure and the bullpen

The Yankees went into the 2025 season with Williams as their closer and now he's on another team. Despite a shaky season, Williams finished strong with the Yanks and a reunion seemed sensible for both sides. But after the right-hander signed a three-year deal with the Mets, it leaves Cashman without a setup man for David Bednar.

Cashman should be asked how close they were of bringing back Williams this offseason, and now that he's gone, what he plans to do to address the holes. Luke Weaver is a free agent. Are the Yankees in on him? What about other high profile relievers like Pete Fairbanks and Robert Suarez?

Jul 11, 2024; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Pete Fairbanks (29) throws a pitch against the New York Yankees in the ninth inning at Tropicana Field.
Jul 11, 2024; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Pete Fairbanks (29) throws a pitch against the New York Yankees in the ninth inning at Tropicana Field. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Is Spencer Jones going to get a chance?

Jones is the buzziest hitting prospect the Yankees have after the slugger mashed his way up the minor leagues. But at this moment, there's no space for the outfielder on the roster.

If the Yankees whiff on Bellinger and Tucker, that can change. However, even if Cashman finds a third outfielder this offseason, is there a spot for Jones as a DH or somewhere else? Cashman said previously that Jones has a chance to crack the Opening Day roster in 2026, but is that still true?

Is the trade market better than free agency?

While teams will negotiate and try to outbid the other teams when it comes to free agents, is Cashman's best path to a formidable roster this offseason via trade?

Cashman has pulled off offseason trades out of the blue before and this year could do so again. There are plenty of starters potentially available via trade (Sandy Alcantara, Edward Cabrera, Tarik Skubal) as well as in the outfield if a deal with Bellinger or Tucker can't be done. How far is Cashman willing to swim in the trade waters and who is available?

The longtime GM will keep details close to the vest, but it's worth asking.

Spalletti splits Napoli and Højlund downs Juve: welcome to Serie A Bizarro World | Nicky Bandini

Club legends in opposing dugouts, Turin giants as underdogs against the juggernaut Partenopei … it was a weird night at the Maradona

The man with the Napoli tattoo was met with hostile whistles on his return to the Stadio Maradona. Luciano Spalletti had the club’s emblem inked on to his arm, together with a Scudetto badge, after leading the Partenopei to their third Serie A title in 2023. The design made it appear as though someone had torn into his flesh, revealing his true essence, a connection more than just skin deep.

But then he accepted the manager’s job at Juventus. For many Napoli supporters this was the ultimate sin, joining the club they hate the most. From others there was a measure of understanding. Spalletti had been out of work for four months after being sacked by the Italian national team in the middle of an ailing World Cup qualifying campaign. The opportunity to succeed Igor Tudor in Turin at the end of October was a chance to get his career back on track.

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Lando Norris claims he was often unmatchable on way to F1 title glory

  • ‘I drove at a level I don’t think other people can match’

  • Driver apologises to Hamilton over Hungarian GP spat

Lando Norris said he performed at a level his rivals could not match this season after he was crowned Formula One world champion for the first time.

Norris celebrated at a glitzy afterparty at the W Hotel which sits on top of the Yas Marina Circuit, where only hours earlier he realised his childhood dream, becoming the 11th driver from Britain to win an F1 title.

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Vancouver Canucks Gameday Preview #30: Red Wings Visit Rogers Arena For Only Time This Season

The Vancouver Canucks (11-15-3) play game three of this current four-game home stand on Monday against the Detroit Red Wings (15-11-3). Vancouver and Detroit are both coming off victories on Saturday night and are looking to extend their win streaks to two games. Last season, the Canucks and Red Wings split the season series, with each team picking up a win on the road. 

For Vancouver, the biggest question heading into this game is the health of center Elias Pettersson. Despite taking warmups on Saturday, Pettersson did not play, with Head Coach Adam Foote saying that the Canucks center was dealing with an upper-body injury. Since the team did not practice on Sunday, more information will be available after the morning skate on Monday. 

This game may also feature a season debut as there is a chance Nils Höglander returns to the lineup. The 24-year-old has yet to play this year after having lower-body surgery during the pre-season. Vancouver did send Jonathan Lekkerimäki to the AHL on Sunday, which could be an indicator that Höglander is ready to come off IR. 

Players To Watch:

Aatu Räty:

Aatu Räty is coming off maybe his best game in the NHL. During the Canucks win on Saturday, the 23-year-old scored twice, added an assist and went 14 for 16 in the faceoff dot. Currently on a three-game point streak, Räty has also already tied his career high in points with 11 through 26 games. 

Emmitt Finnie:

Emmitt Finnie is having a dream start to his NHL career. The former Kamloops Blazers forward has six goals and 14 points in 29 games and is currently playing on Detroit's first line. Originally drafted in the seventh round, Finnie is already becoming a key piece of the Red Wings' lineup all before his 21st birthday. 

Feb 2, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Marcus Pettersson (29) checks Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane (88) in overtime at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Vancouver Canucks (11–15–3): 

Points: 

Elias Pettersson: 8–14-22

Quinn Hughes: 2–20–22

Kiefer Sherwood: 12–4–16

Brock Boeser: 9–7–16

Filip Hronek: 2–14–16

Goaltenders: 

Thatcher Demko: 5–4–0

Kevin Lankinen: 4–9–3

Nikita Tolopilo: 2–1–0

Jiří Patera: 0–1–0 

Detroit Red Wings

Points: 

Dylan Larkin: 15-16-31

Lucas Raymond: 10-21-31

Alex DeBrincat: 14-16-30

Moritz Seider: 4-18-22

Patrick Kane: 5-14-19

Goaltenders: 

Cam Talbot: 9-4-2

John Gibson: 6-7-1

Game Information: 

Start time: 7:00 pm PT 

Venue: Rogers Arena 

Television: Sportsnet

Radio: Sportsnet 650 

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7 Blackhawks Trade Candidates If Season Goes South

The Chicago Blackhawks have been going some struggles lately. 

The Blackhawks have won just two out of their last 10 games and have suffered back-to-back blowout losses to the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks. 

If the Blackhawks continue to struggle and find themselves out of the playoff race once we get closer to the deadline, they will likely be sellers again this season. Due to this, let's look at seven players the Blackhawks could trade if their season goes south. 

Connor Murphy, D

Murphy will certainly generate interest from playoff teams this season. Playoff clubs are always on the hunt for big and reliable right-shot defenseman, so he could get the Blackhawks a nice return if they move him. 

Ilya Mikheyev, RW

Mikheyev could be a popular target if made available by the Blackhawks, as the pending UFA is a solid two-way forward who kills penalties and scored 20 goals this past season. 

Nick Foligno, LW

If Foligno wants the chance to go for the Stanley Cup, the Blackhawks could move their captain by the deadline. However, if the pending UFA wants to stay put with the Blackhawks, they would likely honor that. 

Jason Dickinson, C 

Dickinson is another Blackhawks pending UFA who could generate interest around the league. The 2013 first-round pick would be a nice addition for a playoff team looking to improve their bottom six and penalty kill. 

Matt Grzelcyk, D

Grzelcyk's playoff experience and easily affordable contract could make him a popular target for contenders. He also showed last season with the Pittsburgh Penguins that he can chip in offensively, posting career highs with 39 assists and 40 points in 82 games. 

Sam Lafferty, RW/C

Lafferty's gritty style of play and versatility could help him generate interest from playoff clubs looking for more forward depth at the deadline. 

Laurent Brossoit, G

No matter what happens with the Blackhawks' season, a Laurent Brossoit trade is likely. Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported late last month that the Blackhawks have given teams permission to talk to Brossoit.

Islanders' Goal Scoring: Real Cause For Concern Or Recent Aberration?

The New York Islanders split their two games during their weekend trip to Florida, shutting out the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-0 on Saturday, before falling 4-1 to the Florida Panthers on Sunday.

The Islanders scored three total goals through two games, one of which came as an empty-netter with just over one second left against the Lightning.

Ilya Sorokin certifiably stole the game at the Benchmark International Arena on Saturday, as he made 32 saves. The Islanders, meanwhile, only managed 19 shots on net throughout the contest.

Sunday against the Panthers, they posted just 21 shots on goal. In 120 minutes of hockey, the Islanders recorded fewer shots than they did in 60 minutes against the Colorado Avalanche, when they pumped 42 shots on net en route to a 6-3 statement victory.

Against Jonas Johansson and Daniil Tarasov, the Islanders simply needed to get more shots through on net. Yes, they beat the Lightning in an extremely impressive win, but it's not a sustainable way to win.

More often, a game like that results in what happened against the Panthers, where they kept it close, aided by more great goaltending, but ultimately fall short.

So what's causing the issues?

First, the injuries to Kyle Palmieri and Jonathan Drouin certainly impact th offense. That's a guy who funnels puck like nobody's business. 

Maxim Shabanov and Maxim Tsyplakov have looked stronger in elevated roles, but the finishing hasn't been there.  Couple that with Simon Holmstrom's ongoing scoring issues and inconsistent offense, and all of a sudden, New York's offense has stalled. 

Emil Heineman's torrid start has slowed down. He's got just one point (a goal on 11/28 against Philadelphia) in his last nine games. 

The Islanders dressed 12 forwards in both games in Florida. Bo Horvat, Mathew Barzal, and Heineman have combined for 36 goals. The other nine forwards have scored a total of 25 goals this season.

It's a massive disparity, one that can easily illustrate just how top-heavy the Islanders have become with Palmieri, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, and Drouin out of the picture.

Those same nine forwards have a total of 59 points scored this season. Barzal, Horvat, and Heineman have 66 points between the trio.

Drouin, Palmieri, and Pageau combine for 15 goals and 45 points this season. That's a huge reason for the sudden crisis of goals missing.

Obviously, this team can score. They put six up on the Avalanche with this same group of forwards.

That level of explosiveness lives in the group, but they need to find a way to consistently find the back of the net and overcome injuries to stay afloat in such a tight playoff race. 

The schedule doesn't lighten up this week. The Vegas Golden Knights will be in UBS Arena on Tuesday night. After that, the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday, and then, somehow, a third game against the Lightning in the span of 12 days.

Pageau and Drouin are best described as day-to-day at current times. Pageau's extremely likely to return this week, perhaps as soon as Tuesday.

Palmieri, however, won't be back this season.

Palmieri posted 71 shots on goal in his 25 games. Outside Horvat, Barzal, Heineman, and Lee, you can combine any other two Islanders' forwards' shot totals for the season and have a shot total within seven of Palmieri.

The biggest and most controllable thing that can change in the immediate term?

Other wingers desperately need to shoot the puck more. 

NHL Rumors: 3 Trade Fits For Sabres' Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

In a recent article for The Hockey News Buffalo Sabres, Adam Proteau argued that the Sabres should trade Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen due to their goalie surplus. 

If the Sabres do officially shop Luukkonen this season, he could be a very popular target for teams looking to improve between the pipes. Due to this, let's look at three teams that could make sense as landing spots for Luukkonen if he becomes available this season. 

Edmonton Oilers

It is not a secret that the Oilers could use some serious help in net. Because of this, it would be understandable if they had a goalie like Luukkonen on their radar. If they brought him in, he could take away some pressure from Oilers starter Stuart Skinner and form a nice tandem with him. The Fourth Period's David Pagnotta also noted the Oilers as a potential suitor for Luukkonen. 

Montreal Canadiens 

Pagnotta also recently mentioned the Canadiens as a possible suitor for Luukkonen. When looking at their group, Luukkonen could be a nice fit on their roster. Samuel Montembeault is having a nightmare season for the Habs, as evidenced by his 5-6-1 record, 3.61 goals-against average, and .861 save percentage. With this, perhaps the Canadiens could look to make a change between the pipes and bring in a goalie like Luukkonen. 

Philadelphia Flyers 

Dan Vladar has been a solid pickup for the Flyers this season, but Samuel Ersson has struggled big time for Philly. In 10 games for the Flyers this season, Ersson has a .871 save percentage and a 2.98 goals-against average. Thus, it would make sense if the Flyers wanted to get an upgrade from Ersson and bring in a goalie like UPL to form a tandem with Vladar.